This six-bedroom Edwardian on Rugby Road in Caton Park (a mini-‘hood between the Parade Ground and Prospect Park) is newly and completely renovated — even the front and rear lawns look newly installed. It combines some original details — inlaid parquet floors, wainscoting, stained glass, a pair of fireplaces — with modern finishes.

The kitchen, for example, is a sleek number with white lacquered cabinets, a white countertop, a tiled floor and a wine fridge. One of the baths pictured has a Euro-spa vibe, with stone tiles from floor to ceiling and a chrome towel rack.

Some may find the juxtaposition jarring in an old house; others may warm to it.

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Like its neighbors in this small enclave, the standalone wood frame house was built sometime between 1902 and 1909, according to the Historic Districts Council. On a 50-by-100-foot lot, it’s extra-spacious, as Victorians and Edwardians south of the park tend to be.

The first floor has a living room, parlor and formal dining room, the upper two floors hold six bedrooms, 3.5 baths and an office space.

The basement is finished, and holds a laundry room. There’s also a two-car garage.

The house is a flip, something we’re more used to seeing in Bed Stuy than Victorian Flatbush. It was bought last December for $1.4 million — now, listed by Laya Haut, Michael Ettelson and Mordechai M. Werde of Town Residential, it’s asking $2.395 million. What do you think of it?